With the draft exactly one month away, we’ll be looking at some of the under-the-radar names I’ve been hearing that the Jets are interested in.

First up is Keith Lewis, a CB from Virginia University of Lynchburg. Due to the fact that he attended such a small school, Lewis had two Pro Days, one at Lynchburg on March 4, and the second at Richmond on March 18. The Jets attended both, with the sole purpose of seeing and working out Lewis. They spent time meeting with him after both Pro Days, showing immense interest.

At 5-11, 194, Lewis is an example of the way social media is changing the landscape of the NFL. Heading into his senior season virtually unknown by NFL agents, Lewis had to fend for himself and work to get his name out there. As such, he took to Twitter to send out his tape to as many agents as he could. Most didn’t even take the time to watch. However, Donte Robinson of Elite Sports Agency wasn’t one such agent. About two minutes into watching his video, Robinson knew this was a kid he needed to get. Immediately after signing him, Robinson went to work and got Lewis’ name out to teams.

With Robinson’s help and exposure, Lewis went from no shot at the NFL to a potential Jets seventh-round pick. The sky is the limit, and this is a kid you need to keep an eye on as May rolls around.

"n the airport" is shorthand for "Newark the airport", so he's head for NJ. The four airplane symbols means he's signing a deal with $4m guaranteed, and the 5 h's in "ahhhh" mean he can earn up to $5m in playing time incentives.

@a57se Oh, boy. This again. Being a bitter old man doesn't automatically make you right, just like putting a bunch of periods and a smiley face after your veiled insult doesn't automatically make your post a logical argument.

@a57se@__fense@boomer I'm not really sure. Idzik gets paid a lot of money, and also pays other people a lot of money, to figure that out. I'm just a guy with an internet connection and a twitter account.

I'll tell you what, you give me 32 years to get experience around football teams and a few million dollars, and I'll be able to give you an informed answer. Until then, I'll defer to the guy who has those things in Florham Park.

@boomer@levi Yeah, there's a right price where it makes sense pick up everyone, and Johnson's isn't that high. I'd rather not get him than go over that price, but if we do get him, then he'll be able to help the team. It's not just about good players vs bad players, it's about value.

@WW85@funkymonk Oh, good point! They're airplane symbols, and you'd have to be in an airplane to see the tops of Giants, right? Or, airplanes fly, so he's signing with the Falcons? I'm sure it's one of those.